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uganda, rwanda, and the drc are treat fairly. that they're not subject to harassment and intimidation and human rights violences. there has has been a deep concern that many rwanda speakers have been disadvantaged in the eastern congo. and thirdly, they would like to see the issue of refugee resettlement taken care of. they're continuing to exist a large number of congo who are in refugee camps in rwanda, and the region who should be allowed to go -- back to the east. all of these are things that motivate their interest in the area. >> thank you. all right. i have one more question. we've been joined by congresswoman. i want to ask a unanimous consent that noncommittee members be allowed to participate. after all committee members had an opportunity to ask questions that the chairman will permit. >> no objections. >> thank you. the question on the other side, is whatever role they may be playing that the drc is mainly the source of the problem. they cannot provide adequate security in the region. you mentioned in the efforts to t
uganda, rwanda, and the drc are treat fairly. that they're not subject to harassment and intimidation and human rights violences. there has has been a deep concern that many rwanda speakers have been disadvantaged in the eastern congo. and thirdly, they would like to see the issue of refugee resettlement taken care of. they're continuing to exist a large number of congo who are in refugee camps in rwanda, and the region who should be allowed to go -- back to the east. all of these are things...
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, rwanda's support for military financing has been suspended. we will continue to monitor reports of an external support and respond appropriately, including reviewing our assistance. we are working with our partners and the drc to develop a comprehensive approach that addresses all three elements, the congolese defense forces, military justice, and the police. we must work to develop a more professional forces that respect human rights and protect territorial integrity in population. the defense department has provided training to the congolese military, including training of a light infantry battalion in 2010. sexual and gender based violence prevention and training were incorporated in every aspect of this effort. in addition to the ongoing training, the defense department's as included logistics, exercise participation, basic military intelligence training, humanitarian assistance and he military action. moving forward, the defense department stands ready to work with our colleagues to determine the best way ahead including providing additio
, rwanda's support for military financing has been suspended. we will continue to monitor reports of an external support and respond appropriately, including reviewing our assistance. we are working with our partners and the drc to develop a comprehensive approach that addresses all three elements, the congolese defense forces, military justice, and the police. we must work to develop a more professional forces that respect human rights and protect territorial integrity in population. the...
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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how the administration intends to deal with the drc government. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the insecurity in the eastern congo beyond the government and the militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo, and justifiably so. in light of their recent seizure of territory and overall destructive impact on the people of eastern congo. there are as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in this region. according to a report, nine of these militias are believed to be the most prominent. they range from those with a focus on rwanda or you uganda to those formed in response of the flight of the 1994 genocide in rwanda to the drc or those singularly focused on the drc itself. whatever the reason for their founding, these militias have terrorized the people of the eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we must identify their support base and then the flow of arms and other aid that
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how the administration intends to deal with the drc government. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the insecurity in the eastern congo beyond the government and the militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo, and justifiably so. in light of their recent seizure of territory and overall destructive impact on the people of eastern congo. there are as many as two dozen armed...
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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however their are reportedly as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in these regions. according to a 20 subreport, commodities of war, nine of these militias are believed to be the most permanent. they range from those for the focus on rwanda or uganda, today was formed in response to perpetrators for a genocide in rwanda to the dear the ortho singly focused on the drc itself. whatever the region for their founding, their terrorist eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we consider the flow of arms that enables
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however...
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why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east. i do not know what the exact deployment is, because there is a vast amount of territory that the army is trying to cover with 150,000 troops. >> we're talking about a force of 1000. why is this such a big issue for the drc in order to be able to basically prevail in this situation? >> you want to -- >> a think today probably the m23 has 2000 course so troops. -- or so troops. cote is useful to graphically described the congo as a country which is as large as the eastern part of the united states, from the atlantic to the mississippi. it is an
why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east....
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the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former officers within redeployed outside. while certain historical animosities cannot be denied, dozens of senior officers and over four-fifths have chosen not to join the rebellion. in recent months m23 is increasing claim they want to redo the discredited 2011 presidential election. nevertheless, a political party had in fact join the presidential electoral line and many top m23 commanders order should massive fraud on his behalf. if it's not nearly the claims of the march 23, 2000 agreement or good governancgovernanc e, human rights, then what d
the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former...
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rwanda. this man is pedaling up electricity for his village. he works for an energy company that uses this pedaled power generator. one hour on the machine provides 400 minutes of light. for those with no access to the country's power grid. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." the girl scouts have a new way to ruin your diet. candy bars. based on some of the most popular cookie flavors. it's a first in the scout's 100 year history. go on presale tomorrow on facebook. can you buy them in stores starting the first of june. no door-to-door sales on girl scout candy bars. the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway has been in a jail in peru for murdering another woman. but apparently conditions are not so bad there for someone with money. sources say joran van der sloot spends most of his time hanging out with female companions and playing video games. but those days could soon be over. ahead, why you may be headed state side. children's book authors of the 20th century has died
rwanda. this man is pedaling up electricity for his village. he works for an energy company that uses this pedaled power generator. one hour on the machine provides 400 minutes of light. for those with no access to the country's power grid. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." the girl scouts have a new way to ruin your diet. candy bars. based on some of the most popular cookie flavors. it's a first in the scout's 100 year...
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there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole country. they understood the united states have deep respect for their lives. this is not the old paternalism. this was partnership. without partnership rwanda would not have managed to get life- saving drugs to 91% of the people who needed them. good leadership. there are problems in rwanda with the leadership. on this comment they got the strokes provided by the united states. it is a blooming story. we are moved by such moving events. i am probably here because such events. ours is not a soft oakland's. we try to keep our of - -l
there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole...
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we'll be seeing you on thursday from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. >>> tonight, michael vick. the prime-time exclusive from nfl super star to convict and back. >> toughest moment of my life, tougher than any football game that i've lost. >> the dog fighting scandal that sent him to prison. >> on the one hand, i love dogs. on the other hand, you know, i was in love with the competition. >> his redemption and his $100 million comeback. now michael victims his side of the story. >> i just fell into that trap and started believing what i wanted to believe. >> plus, the one man who might just scare even michael vick. russell brand. unpredictable, dangerous, outspoken and very, very funny. >> shut up, piers! >> all right, that's enough. off you go. we'll be right back. get off. russell brand. who knows what might happen? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight. he was on top of the world as the star quarterback for the atlanta falcons. a record $13
we'll be seeing you on thursday from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. >>> tonight, michael vick. the prime-time exclusive from nfl super star to convict and back. >> toughest moment of my life, tougher than any football game that i've lost. >> the dog fighting scandal that sent him to prison. >> on the one hand, i love dogs. on the other hand, you know, i was in love with the competition. >>...
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we'll be seeing you on thursday from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. we'll see you soon. "a.c. 360," though, starts right now. >> erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. five members of congress who are claiming that muslim extremists have infiltrated the highest levels of the u.s. government. even working side by side with secretary of state hillary clinton. the evidence they point to, however, well, it's questionable at best. are calling for an investigation because what she terms the possible deep penetration, her words, of muslim extremists into the u.s. government. in letters to it is inspectors general for five different government security agencies. we've been digging into one of their most serious claims. they point finger, at this woman, huma abadin, secretary of state hillary clinton's deputy chief of staff. implying she may somehow be working on behalf of the muslim brotherhood. now, you would think to make a charge like that for sitting members of congress
we'll be seeing you on thursday from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. we'll see you soon. "a.c. 360," though, starts right now. >> erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. five members of congress who are claiming that muslim extremists have infiltrated the highest levels of the u.s. government. even working side by side with secretary of state hillary clinton. the evidence they point to, however,...
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let's go. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett live tonight from rwanda where i spent the day with former president bill clinton. we talked about a lot of things. he spent some time visiting some projects. some farms and some factories where he had spent a lot of time over the past few years. with the likes, in fact, of nascar famous driver jeff gordon. also i saw the president at a soy factory he's bringing in the countryside. he arrived with his daughter chelsea. shaking everybody's hand and taking pictures with everybody who asked. and he asked a lot of questions himself. >> whenever i hear somebody say oh, these small farmers, they're just inefficient, they can't generate income, i just decided to see if that was not necessarily true. and so we get 'em cheaper and better seed and fertilizer, get their crops to market so they don't lose half their income taking it to market. >> reporter: the president told me that he blew it here. nearly 1 million people died in a horrific genocide in just three months while bill clinton was president of the united states. the blame still h
let's go. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett live tonight from rwanda where i spent the day with former president bill clinton. we talked about a lot of things. he spent some time visiting some projects. some farms and some factories where he had spent a lot of time over the past few years. with the likes, in fact, of nascar famous driver jeff gordon. also i saw the president at a soy factory he's bringing in the countryside. he arrived with his daughter chelsea. shaking...
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there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole country. they understood the united states have deep respect for their lives. this is not the old paternalism. this was partnership. without partnership rwanda would not have managed to get life-saving drugs to 91% of the people who needed them. good leadership. there are problems in rwanda with the leadership. on this comment they got the strokes provided by the united states. it is a blooming story. we are moved by such moving events. i am probably here because such events. ours is not a soft oakland's. we try to keep our of - -le
there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole...
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this is a man who has dealt with the genocide throughout the 90's in bosnia, rwanda. he has gone head-to-head with dictators. he knows what is going on. his message is clear. he needs help, or we will face dire consequences in syria. i hope the world listens to him. >> you think this peace plan will ultimately work? >> yes. >> grateful for your time. thank you for joining us. fallout from the greek election continues, affecting the era now. -- the euro now. >> there are concerns after the election in greece of the country without a government. the leader of a left-wing party which opposes austerity measures has been given three days to form a coalition government. if the coalition is not formed, fresh elections will have to be called. we report from athens. >> another long day of uncertainty ending, they headed home, still with no government, still clear this election had delivered a resounding message. >> i think the right thing to do -- >> not to pay the debt of all? >> yes. not at all. >> this man may be taking greece in that direction. the anti bailout leader on t
this is a man who has dealt with the genocide throughout the 90's in bosnia, rwanda. he has gone head-to-head with dictators. he knows what is going on. his message is clear. he needs help, or we will face dire consequences in syria. i hope the world listens to him. >> you think this peace plan will ultimately work? >> yes. >> grateful for your time. thank you for joining us. fallout from the greek election continues, affecting the era now. -- the euro now. >> there are...
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her sister is working in rwanda with a little boy that has aids and she wanted to know what sort of future the child may have and received a candid answer. >> i would say the future for francois is in jeopardy. >> i'm sorry, i was a little bit taken a back that he said his future was uncertain. one thing he said that the power lies in the geek i think and so i think the power lies in university students like us to change, to contribute to the effort. >> reporter: in georgetown lauren demarco, fox 5 news. >>> today marked the federal holiday honoring our nation's veterans. at the vietnam memorial a special ceremony was held to recognize the sacrifice of those killed in conflict. this year marks the 30th anniversary of the memorial dedication, the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. >>> a local artist is honoring the veterans, takes old photographs of military men and women and turns them into colorful pieces of art. fox 5's bob barnard has the story. >> reporter: this is the story of a portrait artist chris demarest. >> she's a salvation army girl, a donut girl. >> we went over on our c-54
her sister is working in rwanda with a little boy that has aids and she wanted to know what sort of future the child may have and received a candid answer. >> i would say the future for francois is in jeopardy. >> i'm sorry, i was a little bit taken a back that he said his future was uncertain. one thing he said that the power lies in the geek i think and so i think the power lies in university students like us to change, to contribute to the effort. >> reporter: in georgetown...
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i'm going to be in rwanda for an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. we're going to be talking about the good stories of africa and some of the crises there that could effect america right now. of course we'll also talk about the u.s. election. during the trip we also plan to examine the flight of the silverback gorillas. the very endangered species virtually defenseless. their very existence is being threatened every day. we want to find out if anything is being done to protect them. it is not the only violence in africa now. there are horrible refugee crises around the continent. we're going to be going to mali. things have gotten significantly worse. mali is now being called the worst human rights situation in 50 years according to amnesty international. we'll take you to a refugee camp where about two-thirds of the people there are children. and find out the role that al qaeda is playing in the conflict
i'm going to be in rwanda for an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. we're going to be talking about the good stories of africa and some of the crises there that could effect america right now. of course we'll also talk about the u.s. election. during the trip we also plan to examine the flight of the silverback gorillas. the very endangered species virtually defenseless. their very existence is being threatened every day. we want to find out if anything is being done to...
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during the genocide, rwanda genocide, where is butroes, butroes gali. and why was he not taking action? he had funded the rwanda, got them the weapons, and the finance, and that blew me away. >> mike: i've got to tell you in watching the film shall the moment, a-ha moment and i thought for a long time this is a worth less organization, at the end i think it's a corrupt and criminal end prize, it's a wonderful documentary. p people should see it. if they have any doubts whether the u.n. is an effective organization. i think the film will erase those doubts. thank you. >> my pleasure e this year's race for the white house is more vicious than ever and political experts say that the attack ads are effective. but why they're counterproductive. h ] olaf's s earns 2% cash back on every purchase, everday! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capitalne. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on ev
during the genocide, rwanda genocide, where is butroes, butroes gali. and why was he not taking action? he had funded the rwanda, got them the weapons, and the finance, and that blew me away. >> mike: i've got to tell you in watching the film shall the moment, a-ha moment and i thought for a long time this is a worth less organization, at the end i think it's a corrupt and criminal end prize, it's a wonderful documentary. p people should see it. if they have any doubts whether the u.n. is...
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outside support in particular from rwanda has an able the threat today and poses a challenge to efforts to stabilize the eastern drc and ensure protection of civilians. as president obama made clear in a phone call with the rwandan president, is inconsistent with the desire for stability and peace. based on support for
outside support in particular from rwanda has an able the threat today and poses a challenge to efforts to stabilize the eastern drc and ensure protection of civilians. as president obama made clear in a phone call with the rwandan president, is inconsistent with the desire for stability and peace. based on support for
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open government software combat promote transparency and accountability with a third country partner, rwanda. the list is long. the minister and i will be making a comprehensive report. he to the prime minister and me to the president, of everything that has been happening and all of the various aspects of this incredibly important dialogue. i want to thank my partner and colleagues in this work for his leadership and his attention that has translated this idea into a very important reality for both our countries. >> thank you, secretary clinton. it is always a pleasure for me to come back to washington, d.c. it is in this city that i have spent a couple of years of my party interesting interaction with america. i had the pleasure of meeting some of the great americans who have let this country in subsequent years. it is always an added pleasure for me to meet with secretary clinton. i always derive comfort and support from secretary clinton. three years back, we started on this journey of this relationship. we are representing two great countries. let me convey that we had a very productive
open government software combat promote transparency and accountability with a third country partner, rwanda. the list is long. the minister and i will be making a comprehensive report. he to the prime minister and me to the president, of everything that has been happening and all of the various aspects of this incredibly important dialogue. i want to thank my partner and colleagues in this work for his leadership and his attention that has translated this idea into a very important reality for...
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i remember going with you to rwanda in 1998 and you acknowledged then that it was a horrible mistake. you heard reports of what was going on and you didn't do anything. you regretted that deeply. what about now? what should the president -- what should the united states be doing about the slaughter going on in syria? >> well, first of all, i do. i don't think we could have saved everybody in rwanda, but 800,000 people were killed in about nine days. >> mostly with machetes. >> yes, mostly with machetes and war is fast in this world and it would have taken a lot to get here, and i wish i would have sent some troops there, and i thought if the world had acted quickly we could have saved at least a third of those we lost, so i regret that. on bosnia, i was ready to go in '93, but as you remember i tried very hard in sending my secretary of state to europe and tried to get with the french and the british and germans and they take two years. this is different. >> why is syria different? >> well, they're all different. the facts are on the ground. i feel it's pretty clear to me that the peo
i remember going with you to rwanda in 1998 and you acknowledged then that it was a horrible mistake. you heard reports of what was going on and you didn't do anything. you regretted that deeply. what about now? what should the president -- what should the united states be doing about the slaughter going on in syria? >> well, first of all, i do. i don't think we could have saved everybody in rwanda, but 800,000 people were killed in about nine days. >> mostly with machetes. >>...
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and talked about the situation in rwanda. it was amazing the number he gave. he was sharing his regret which i know he spoke to you about as well. when you look at nearly 1 million that died here, he said with 10,000 american troops, he thinks he could have saved a third of the lives. 10,000 american troops. and it clearly seems that small investment to save so many lives is something has haunts him. i have to say, it was something that truly stirs you. 250,000 people are there. their bones mixed together in the cement. we spent time there today and also the hotel from hotel rwanda, we spent time there as well, and went to a village where a young man is going to be going to the olympics. he lost six of his brothers. all six of his brothers to the genocide. he remembers it. he was seven years old at the time, is going to the olympics in london. and we talked to the president about all things election as well. we have a special show top of the hour. see you in a few minutes. >> thanks so much, erin, for doing this. looking forward to your show at the top of the
and talked about the situation in rwanda. it was amazing the number he gave. he was sharing his regret which i know he spoke to you about as well. when you look at nearly 1 million that died here, he said with 10,000 american troops, he thinks he could have saved a third of the lives. 10,000 american troops. and it clearly seems that small investment to save so many lives is something has haunts him. i have to say, it was something that truly stirs you. 250,000 people are there. their bones...
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when i think of doctors without borders, i think of you guys in rwanda and all around the world. what's it like to work in the united states? >> it's different, i should say, but we learned our lesson from katrina when we thought medical needs would be covered, and when we realized there were gaps, it was too late for us to react. so this time we decide to do monitor the situation and be able to respond and try to fill some of the medical gaps. >> what were you doing? you guys were in the rockaways, which was very badly hit. >> we've been supporting some shelters in staten island here. with the help of the community, we've been working with shelters in brooklyn. but this is a very difficult situation for us, because we have to cover large areas, and it's not about working in shelters where people are regrouped, it's really about reaching out to the population who are homebound in high-rise buildings, who can't move, and who have been without electricity nor heating nor any contact with the outside world for almost two weeks now. >> they're in these high-rise buildings, they have
when i think of doctors without borders, i think of you guys in rwanda and all around the world. what's it like to work in the united states? >> it's different, i should say, but we learned our lesson from katrina when we thought medical needs would be covered, and when we realized there were gaps, it was too late for us to react. so this time we decide to do monitor the situation and be able to respond and try to fill some of the medical gaps. >> what were you doing? you guys were...
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compares to other countries -- far ahead of us, rwanda, countries like sweden, iceland. the united states is at 91 the. -- 91. guest: one-third of the nation's have gender quotas. many of the nations that have surpassed the united states have no such quotas but they have a system that is more consistent. in the united states we have a candidate-centered process where the political parties do not get involved. we have over five and zero thousand offices, and most of them require an individual to put themselves forward, and that is more difficult for women than men bought. host: we are talking about gender further -- we are talking to jennifer lawless about her book "becoming a candidate" focusing on the gender gap. here are the numbers you can call host: view, and yourself, ran for office. guest: iran in 2006. host: you did not win, but you say that is not what your book is about. you sit as an academic look at why people run for office. how did your experience influence their research? guest: i finished writing my first look at the time. this book is a little more abroad
compares to other countries -- far ahead of us, rwanda, countries like sweden, iceland. the united states is at 91 the. -- 91. guest: one-third of the nation's have gender quotas. many of the nations that have surpassed the united states have no such quotas but they have a system that is more consistent. in the united states we have a candidate-centered process where the political parties do not get involved. we have over five and zero thousand offices, and most of them require an individual to...
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. >> the seed of an idea was planted when he visited rwanda. >> going out into a village i saw kids who were hungry. just on an ongoing basis. >> reporter: but he also saw children eating from squeezable pouchs. >> and i knew there was something you could do to treat malnourished kids, which were these nutrition packs, but there was a supply problem. >> reporter: for three years, he thought about it. >> for me, ideas simmer. >> reporter: but he wasn't thinking about starting a business. until 23-year-old will howser called. the son of a good friend, he too was looking for something more. >> i wanted to start a business doing something entrepreneurial but also doing something that gives back in some way. >> reporter: two degrees, a food bar was an idea whose time had come. >> when consumers are given a choice between doing something which has a cause related to it as opposed to just the product, they'll choose something that has a cause. >> reporter: here's how it works. >> for every bar that is sold, we purchase and donate a meal to a hungry child somewhere in the world. >> so i buy the
. >> the seed of an idea was planted when he visited rwanda. >> going out into a village i saw kids who were hungry. just on an ongoing basis. >> reporter: but he also saw children eating from squeezable pouchs. >> and i knew there was something you could do to treat malnourished kids, which were these nutrition packs, but there was a supply problem. >> reporter: for three years, he thought about it. >> for me, ideas simmer. >> reporter: but he wasn't...
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. >>> and on thursday, we go out front to africa, our first stop will be rwanda where i'll have an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton in a country he calls his personal failure. that is thursday night. >>> and "outfront" next calls for criminal charges over an international banking scandal and new developments in the search for two missing girls in iowa. ♪ ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. that's a dead end. ...don't know which way to turn. [ under his breath ] this way... turn around. that's why we present people with options... to help them find coverage that fits their needs. almost there. [ announcer ] we are insurance. -woo! ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-du
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from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. we'll see you soon. "a.c. 360," though, starts right now. >> erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. five members of congress who are claiming that muslim extremists have infiltrated the highest levels of the u.s. government. even working side by side with secretary of state hillary clinton. the evidence they point to, however, well, it's questionable at best. are calling for an investigation because what she terms the possible deep penetration, her words, of muslim extremists into the u.s. government. in letters to it is inspectors general for five different government security agencies. we've been digging into one of their most serious claims. they point finger, at this woman, huma abadin, secretary of state hillary clinton's deputy chief of staff. implying she may somehow be working on behalf of the muslim brotherhood. now, you would think to make a charge like that for sitting members of congress to make a charge like that, that they
from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. we'll see you soon. "a.c. 360," though, starts right now. >> erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. five members of congress who are claiming that muslim extremists have infiltrated the highest levels of the u.s. government. even working side by side with secretary of state hillary clinton. the evidence they point to, however, well, it's questionable at best....
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it helps them find customers here in the united states and the money goes back to the women in rwanda to provide for their families. they created a partnership with j. crew, nicole miller, and ralph lauren. >> the newthing about new africa is it creates distribution channels for these women to have access to consumers that would never have access to their products prior. >> you can buy indigo africa's products online, go to nbcwashington.com and search african gifts. >>> let's get one more check on our weather forecast. doug kammerer is live outside the white house now with the national christmas tree lighting. hey, doug. >> reporter: hey, guys. they just brought up neil patrick harris. you see him right there behind me. he's got on a very nice scarf. if you see neil patrick harris, you know things are about to get started here. they're about to bring up the president in the next couple of minutes to light the national christmas tree. we'll be here right on through the rest of the evening. >> celebrating 90 years of a very special national tradition. calvin coolidge has been part of t
it helps them find customers here in the united states and the money goes back to the women in rwanda to provide for their families. they created a partnership with j. crew, nicole miller, and ralph lauren. >> the newthing about new africa is it creates distribution channels for these women to have access to consumers that would never have access to their products prior. >> you can buy indigo africa's products online, go to nbcwashington.com and search african gifts. >>>...
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live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. >>> scalia's decisions have changed a nation. what you now have are super pacs effectively trying to buy elections. that can't be what the founding fathers would have intended. >> i think they would have said the more speech the better. >> it fa, family, the right to choose -- >> roe versus wade, it's a theory that's a lie. >> the issues that divide america are decided. my exclusive with justice antonin scalia. "piers morgan tonight." good evening. it isn't often a supreme court justice invites a journalist to come sit down with him inside the court itself. but i'm here today in washington to interview the longest serving justice, antonin scalia. justices never comment on cases they just ruled on or are pending, but that left a lot of territory to cover. from his faith, family and guiding judicial principles. his thoughts on campaign finance and politics and his colleagues. it's all on the table tonight, my exclusive interview with antonin scalia. "reading law -- the interpretation of legal texts." welcome.
live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. >>> scalia's decisions have changed a nation. what you now have are super pacs effectively trying to buy elections. that can't be what the founding fathers would have intended. >> i think they would have said the more speech the better. >> it fa, family, the right to choose -- >> roe versus wade, it's a theory that's a lie. >> the issues that divide america are decided. my exclusive...
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an advisor to the president blames neighboring uganda and rwanda for arming the rebels. >>> in brazil, they actually found a drug tunnel that leads into a mainly university. the 50-foot tunnel starts under the house of a major drug trafficker and ends up a few feet from that school. cops say dealers would sell drugs to students through a hole in the wall. >>> mexico. folks across the country of ctlebrating the day of the dead with a series of ancient rituals. one myan tradition involves cleaning the bones of dead relatives before reburying them. others include decorating graves and dressing in costumes. >>> india. houses of fans gathered to watch annual series of boat race necessary a southern shate. the races feature so-called snake votes, which folks typically spend about two years building. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> around the world is brought to you by verizon 4g. the fastest network. >> professional hockey's signature's new year's eve event is now on ice. they canceled the winter classic. the detroit red wings and the toronto maple leafs we
an advisor to the president blames neighboring uganda and rwanda for arming the rebels. >>> in brazil, they actually found a drug tunnel that leads into a mainly university. the 50-foot tunnel starts under the house of a major drug trafficker and ends up a few feet from that school. cops say dealers would sell drugs to students through a hole in the wall. >>> mexico. folks across the country of ctlebrating the day of the dead with a series of ancient rituals. one myan...
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. >>> and on thursday, we go out front to africa, our first stop will be rwanda where i'll have an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton in a country he calls his personal failure. that is thursday night. >>> and "outfront" next calls for criminal charges over an international banking scandal and new developments in the search for two missing girls in iowa. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental
. >>> and on thursday, we go out front to africa, our first stop will be rwanda where i'll have an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton in a country he calls his personal failure. that is thursday night. >>> and "outfront" next calls for criminal charges over an international banking scandal and new developments in the search for two missing girls in iowa. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat...
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. >>> and on thursday, we go out front to africa, our first stop will be rwanda where i'll have an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton in a country he calls his personal failure. that is thursday night. >>> and "outfront" next calls for criminal charges over an international banking scandal. >>> and new developments in the search for two missing girl ntds iowa. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories that we carry about, where we focus on our own reporting f
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live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> john, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeps them honest, trying to get answers from five republican members of congress who are alleging massive infiltration of the u.s. government by radical jihadists, members of the muslim brotherhood. today, one of those congre congressmembers, michelle bachmann refused to comment. and john mccain took an extraordinary step and went on the senate floor calling bachmann out on it. >> when anyone, not least a member of congress launches specious and denigrating attacks on fellow americans on nothing more than fear of who they are and ignorance for what they stand for, it defames the spirit of our nation and we all grow poorer because of it. >> this never happens, a sitting member of congress publicly scolding other sitting members let alone members of their own party. as we've been reporting, they want the inspectors general of five security agencies to look into what bachmann calls the possib
live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> john, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeps them honest, trying to get answers from five republican members of congress who are alleging massive infiltration of the u.s. government by radical jihadists, members of the muslim brotherhood. today, one of those congre congressmembers, michelle bachmann refused to comment. and john mccain took...
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report on how rwanda has aided and supplied this rebel group accused of atrocities. this group has taken a city in the democratic republic of cong o and there are issues about how we handle these players. there are issues about susan rice and where she stands on intervention and use of force. bob corker, who you alluded to before, is an important player and is emerging on the foreign relations committee, and stated that the biggest problem he had with susan rice was that she did not question anything president obama wanted to do, and one could argue that is what the secretary of state is supposed to do, but going back to 2007 she was the primary 4 and adviser to barack obama. there is real loyalty there. it is not surprising that the president has been forthright in suggesting he wants her to be secretary of state. these are the kinds of questions that should be in focus. host: it is noted that no one should underestimate how close president obama and susan rice are. guest: that is true. there were three main foreign policy advisers to president obama from 2007 throu
report on how rwanda has aided and supplied this rebel group accused of atrocities. this group has taken a city in the democratic republic of cong o and there are issues about how we handle these players. there are issues about susan rice and where she stands on intervention and use of force. bob corker, who you alluded to before, is an important player and is emerging on the foreign relations committee, and stated that the biggest problem he had with susan rice was that she did not question...